I'm asking all Wedding Portrait Experts for help.
I'll be shooting my fourth wedding this coming Thursday. The first three were shot with great success but mostly in natural light. This wedding will happen at 11:30am with portraits at noon (!) in mid-day sun. Of course, I will look for shade but I'm clueless as to when it comes shooting in harsh daylight with a flash and there will for sure be some couple and family shots that will be shot in the sun.
I tried a few test shots and am not doing well. My model bride looks like her dress is burnin' bright like an angel even with flash underexposure compensation and with camera exposure compensation. I've tested with direct flash and with my cloudy lightsphere.
So, my questions are:
#1: When shooting portraits or candids in mid-day sun, what's the best use for an external flash in regards to direction, diffuser and settings? How can I get a proper exposure; retaining the detail of the dress but also the lightness of face? How do you shoot, be it manual or AV or TV?
#2: What's the best metering mode for bride and groom portraits? Would this change if I used my grey card?
#3: Any other tips for shooting mid-day sun? UV filter? Etc...?
I really appreciate any tips you can give me! I'm not familiar enough with RAW to risk it for the wedding so will be shooting jpeg.
GEAR: 40d, 20d, 17-50mm f2.8 Tamron, 85mm f1.8 Canon, 70-200 f2.8 L Canon, 430EX, bounce card, lightsphere, UV, polarizer


